When Nina hung up the phone, Sylvie also took back her phone. Annoyed and depressed, she protested, "How can you do this? I lend you my phone out of kindness, but you said you were going to destroy Nina. You've gone too far."
Sylvie was about to turn around and leave, but she didn't feel relieved. She stopped, turned around and said angrily to Cameron, "Nina has been taking you as the apple of her eye for so many years. How could you do this to her? I backed the wrong the house."
Sylvie was about to cry out of anger.
She felt heartbroken to hear that.
She and Sherlyn knew how hard it had been for Nina to get through all these years, but these guys always said that they would destroy her. Wouldn't they feel guilty?
Cameron frowned, "You don't understand."
"Some people say that love is indulgence, while deep love is restraint. But if you really love someone, how can you restrain your emotions?
"Deep love means possession. I want to take her for myself every minute and second. I can't live without her every second.
"I will get her at all costs.
Sylvie was so angry that she stamped her feet. Didn't he reflect on what he had just said?
She didn't want to talk to him anymore. Then she turned around and ran back to Nina's room.
Cameron stood there alone, with a deep look in his eyes. He murmured to himself, "I have endured for so many years before I came back. What I wanted is not to break up with her."
Over the years, he had been working hard to complete his study in order to let his parents have nothing to say. He had perfectly followed the life path they had planned for him, and he would not allow them to interfere in his love life.
Sylvie went back to Nina's room angrily. The first thing she did after entering the room was to apologize to her, "I'm sorry, Nina. I shouldn't have lent my phone to him..."
If she had known that Cameron would say something about destroying Nina, she would never have given the phone to him.
However, Nina didn't care about it at all. "Do you mean that he said he was going to destroy me?"
Nina spread out her hands and said, "Even if he wants to destroy me, he has to have enough money to fight against my current power. I guess the money in his hand is the one million I gave him. Which big capitalist behind me can he fight against?"
Now what she was collaborating with were all big brands and big-budget production. If Cameron wanted to change something, it depended on his ability.
Seeing that Sylvie was still blaming herself, Nina had to say, "Just take his words as lunatic ravings."
"Even if those words can be regarded as something crazy, it's still hurtful," said Sylvie.
With a smile on her lips, Nina said, "It doesn't matter. Most of the time, what hurts more than words is something beyond expression."
For example, the gap between her and Cameron was like a natural moat. She couldn't tell how painful it was, but it made her heart ache at the moment.
Sylvie didn't understand what she meant. Nina had never told Sylvie or even Sherlyn about her inferiority complex in front of Cameron. They only knew that she loved him, but they didn't know that at the same time it was more and more difficult for her to overcome the inferiority complex in her heart.
She loved him so much that she felt inferior and that she thought she didn't deserve him.
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